Friday, March 9, 2018

Mayor Ravi Bhalla is asking the Hoboken City Council to approve a settlement payment to Hoboken resident David Liebler for the tidy sum of $135,000.

At the October 21st, 2015 council meeting, David Liebler in the last of his five minutes crossed a bridge too far in the mind of council president Ravi Bhalla and was thrown out by the Hoboken police on his order.

Or was it an order from on high from former Mayor Dawn Zimmer?

No matter, David Liebler sued as did another ejected resident at the same meeting, long time Ravi Bhalla nemesis Perry Belfiore.

Hoboken resident David Liebler stands to become $135,000 richer.Ravi Bhalla threw him out of a 2015 council meeting for saying the words"Stan Grossbard." Add that figure to another ejected resident of more than 50K plus legal costs to the Hoboken taxpayers.

The Hudson County View recounts the First Amendment snafu leading to the proposed settlement.

The Wednesday meeting of the Hoboken City Council was canceled due to inclement weather delaying David Lieber obtaining approval for the $135,000 settlement.

That comes to $6,750 per second to the Hoboken taxpayers not counting more than $50,000 previously paid out to another Hoboken politico, Perry Belfiore who Ravi Bhalla also threw out at the same meeting.

MSV will release a feature later today. In the interim, for those who wish to understand how and why the shocking turn of events with North Korea have come about, see the link below.

In a historic announcement late yesterday, the foreign minister of South Korea announced North Korea wishes to have a meeting with President Trump "as soon as possible" on its denuclearization. In the interim, North Korea vows there will be no more missile or nuclear tests.

President Trump voiced his intention to meet on the North Korean denuclearization in May.